Hi Oxi,
Over the years I've encountered various opinions on the 'best' methods of earthing cable shields for different types of installation etc and I've come to the conclusion that it will always be a point of contention in the electrical engineering community...
Anyway, for some light...
All good advice from jmounce (a '*' for that).
If this problem is due to noise rather than a bad installation, you might want to consider changing the 200m cable section to fibre optic...
I have seen them...have a look at page 70 of this catalogue:
http://www.g-mw.de/english/analog/aa_Katalog_2003_GB_n.pdf
(although these are DIN48 rather than DIN96)
Regards,
Kevin H
They are f-type to match the Quantum RIO drop/head modules and bus taps.
Right-angle adaptors are supplied with the PLC modules for strain relief & to enable you to close the front covers.
Initially we purchased everything - trunk & drop cable, connectors, tooling from Modicon/Schneider using...
You may find this page interesting....
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ian.sullivan/password/rockwell.htm
(Only the 2nd link works for the Comlite 32 software)
www.krkautomation.com
Every time we have had problems with these installations, it has been the RG6 & RG11 coax crimp connectors that have been the cause.
We tried a few combinations of different manufacturers cable/connector but still found that if they were disturbed, we could lose the drop ..we eventually...
Here's the help file from the CM900 loadable disk....
**** CM900 Program Diskette ****
Standard Program Version
1.0E
This Diskette contains several files related to the CM900.
Included is the Standard Program, terminal-emulation/utility
program, and the CM900 personality. Following is a list...
We had this on one of our Dell laptops....
as I recall we resolved it by:
-De-installing Automation Licence Manager
-Installing the old AuthorsW 2.5x
-Re-installing Automation Licence manager
-De-installing AuthorsW
It's worth a try anyway....
www.krkautomation.com
The ASM (switch to assembler operation)instruction is used in S5 standard function blocks.
Your programming unit has interpreted some of the subsequent data as standard MC5 instructions but these should be disregarded as the raw data is actually assembler data.
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Hi jorge
Have a look at Keyence Optical Micrometers....
http://www.keyence.com/products/vision/micrometer/micrometer.php
regards
Kevin H
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Hi scotty,
No prob.
I have a drawing of this cable which also shows the screening arrangements. If you want a copy you can either post your email here or leave it at the 'Send e-mail'
link at the bottom of my website home page.
regards
Kevin H
www.krkautomation.com
Hi Scotty,
Welcome to the world of Schneider....
I'm afraid Proworx 32 is pretty much entry level for this range - if you want a real shock ask about the £££ for Concept or its soon-to-be-replacement Unity...
If you're on a budget and are only going to have to support the one machine you...